I know, and we are all aware that Chet regularly employed an arsenal of RUNS that he regularly interspersed into his arrangements with stunning ease. When I listen to his tunes, I hear many of them used in different arrangements to ornament and enhance those gorgeous Chet arrangements. And I'll recognize it as "Hey, I heard that one in such and such arrangement on his certain album!" But dog-gone it, I sure can't figure them out because a lot of them are pretty rapid in execution. Like Chet said to Merle : "Is anything faster, just watch it go past ya', is anything faster than this?"

What I was wondering is this: Has anyone ever catalogued those runs and offered them in a course of some kind?

Doug, I think a lot of them are tabbed out with Tabledit. I'm sure someone here has a collection. You can also record them into Audacity and slow them down. I learned them the hard way from vinyl records at 16 2/3 rpm and an octave lower. Technology has really helped in making this possible!

Doug, here is a link to the Table Edit View app for IPOD. I use the one for Windows systems and it really works well for me. If you Google "Free Tabledit files, many web sites will show up with great tabs of Chet's songs, as well as Merle, Jerry, Paul, Marcel Dadi, and others who play this style. Give it a try and let us know how it worked out for you. There's an app for Android systems, too. I hope you find it useful and enjoy it. I sure have learned a lot from the TABs I've seen and used.There are demos of TABLE edit videos on Youtube. I don't know if there are any demos for the IPOD or not.Take care,Ray